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The Korean company Samsung has a lot to work on in terms of updates. And this means, many teams pending to update. The Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 is one of them.
Because despite having arrived at the beginning of this year and being a totally new terminal, it was born running Android 6.0 Marshmallow as standard. However, you would have to upgrade to Android 7.0 Nougat, the most recent version. Today we learned that its coming-out should be imminent.
Samsung hasn't offered any specific dates, but now the Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 has been spotted in a GFXBench benchmark.
This would reveal that the analyzed equipment would be running Android 7.0 Nougat. This gives us clues that it could be a test unit and that the data packet would be closer than expected.
The update to Android 7 for the Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 would arrive shortly
It seems that the update would be imminent, but at the moment we are not in a position to advance any date. What is clear with this leak is that Samsung is already in flour. Forecasts point to an update between May and June 2017. But as always, you have to take these data with due caution.
Users updating their device to Android 7 will notice major changes in some functionalities. But also the performance section. Thus, it is expected that the Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 has a more efficient operation and that in the graphic section it gains potential.
The notification bar has been redesigned and faster access to recent applications has been established. Native multi-window mode is included so you can use two applications or functions at the same time.
Notifications are grouped together and there is the possibility of sending direct responses. No need to open the application. With Nougat there are also more customization options. As well as the possibility of adjusting the different elements of the screen. Something very important for people who have a vision problem.
It improves the data saving system and the Doze mode is expanded, a tool that will allow us to squeeze the battery of the phone to the maximum.